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  • @JustinSung
    @JustinSung  12 днів тому

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  • @Spartos83
    @Spartos83 2 роки тому +416

    You know what funny? We spend all this time in high school and even in college but the teachers don’t teach us to learn. They either label you as you have a learning disabilities or you’re a gifted student. A gifted student knows the secrets of studying and is likely to have a tutor that has been passionate about practicing the art of studying. I wish colleges never kept throwing subjects and timeline due dates that are very unfair and could just teach how to learn like you’re doing. Either way, loving your videos man, keep up the good work!

    • @edmel144
      @edmel144 2 роки тому +7

      I agree somewhat, the treatment of learning methods was cursory when I was in high school and undergrad 20+ years ago. The tools available now are so much more advanced and a younger student us UA-cam and other social apps to get another opinion than their teacher/parents.

    • @Anhedonxia
      @Anhedonxia Рік тому

      Society!!!

    • @melissae7219
      @melissae7219 Рік тому +9

      Well you cannot deny the fact that some People do not have to put as much effort into learning as others

    • @dragonchr15
      @dragonchr15 Рік тому +15

      Many actually do. I recall professors telling us to read the chapter prior to coming to class so the lecture is meaningful and you can ask good questions.
      That simple trick helps drastically.
      Nobody does it because it requires work.

    • @akioasakura3624
      @akioasakura3624 9 місяців тому

      1000%

  • @suryaprabhatpali3013
    @suryaprabhatpali3013 2 роки тому +302

    For more visibility, I'm also posting whatever amazing things Dr Justin has taught in the previous videos. I may not have understood accurately. Only to refer. I'm adding my inference below for everyone's benefit.
    Thank you so much, Dr Justin for all your effort in helping us out by the way. I am trying my best to religiously follow your advice.
    ON NOTE-TAKING:
    Step 1 - Reduce the number of words in notes. Break the idea of perfect sentences and focus more on perfect LEARNING.

    You need to be uncomfortable about the amount of time you waste on just listening to/reading lectures and not learning and retaining (which I am)
    So you always strive to be more efficient.
    Step 2 - Delay Note-Taking process - Start by writing notes for only one paragraph, then for two paragraphs, and reduce in a phased manner.
    So there is more time you give to(in your head): (Being capable to retain and conceptually working through the information in head)
    1. Conflicting ideas - Resolving
    2. Associating and Relating what you learnt
    3. Digesting the concept
    And then putting this new understanding of yours on paper.
    So if you are listening/reading a lecture and at a point you are uncomfortable and think I have to put this down, just delay it a little bit more and then put it on paper. So at one point, albeit slowly, you don't write anymore.
    'Just gonna read a little bit more and then I write my notes'
    Step 3 - Get rid of lined paper. Mind Map. Making information non-linear.
    -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Ideal Combination of Study Tools - Mind Maps(for the logical and conceptual) + Flash Cards(for random information)- Incorporate this with Spaced Repetition and make it magical.
    -------
    HOW TO ACTIVE READ?
    1. Before reading a paragraph, ask the question WHY? And WHAT AM I GETTING OUT OF THIS? - By doing this you are identifying the GAPS of knowledge to fill.
    2. This may lead you to read haphazardly, because you are going to be going through only information that is required to fill the gap.
    3. Once you filled the gap, you then think of the next gap of knowledge that needs to be filled and repeat the process.

    Have a Detective-like mindset when going through the reading.
    -----------------------------
    What should be going on in your Mind while Learning?
    1. Trying actively to SPATIALLY ARRANGE the concepts in your head.
    2. Make room to see how they flow together.
    --------------------------------
    HOW TO ATTEND A LECTURE?
    Step 1 - Know the topic of the lecture beforehand and Prime yourself over the information.

    Step -2 - Make a Skeletal Mind map of what you understood from the Priming.
    Step -3 (In the lecture) - I'll be testing this logic(of skeletal mind map) and add the concepts and important details, while I am APPLYING and SIMPLIFYING. *You have hold in your head what the teacher is saying while doing all of this.(cognitive threshold, I believe, which is probably very low for me)
    At the end, you are Chunking the information and then LINKING it to your existing knowledge.
    Step - 4 - If all of that becomes too much in the head (about to cross your cognitive threshold), when you feel you can't hold on to it, you then represent what model you've built in your head so far on paper. And then continue from there again in your head.
    Step - 5 - Now during this process, you are going to be missing out on a lot of other details, the not-so-important-but-may-be-relevant stuff and also the random factual information to remember, for this another 1 hour may be given separately to 'mop' up all the remaining information.

    • @suryaprabhatpali3013
      @suryaprabhatpali3013 2 роки тому +3

      @Sarah Hodgins 😄Oh thank you for kind comment!

    • @DrakeRing
      @DrakeRing 2 роки тому +5

      You are doing the work of a god

    • @noamoge6595
      @noamoge6595 2 роки тому

      @@suryaprabhatpali3013
      When someone studying medical lots medicine and side effects and disease needs lots of repetition and memorization. What is the best method of learning faster

    • @suryaprabhatpali3013
      @suryaprabhatpali3013 2 роки тому

      @@DrakeRing I'm humbled, Sir. But those words should for Doctor Justin if anything.

    • @suryaprabhatpali3013
      @suryaprabhatpali3013 2 роки тому

      @@noamoge6595 did you get my reply for your comment, Noa?

  • @Faiyad-ym8ss
    @Faiyad-ym8ss 5 місяців тому +47

    0:33 - Prioritizing tasks to avoid procrastination.
    03:19 - Starting the study session.
    04:33 - Writing reference notes for specific details.
    06:28 - Tips for note taking and encoding.
    09:13 - End of just 50 minutes of studying
    10:11 - Breaking out of the endless grind of studying.

    • @Darknight526
      @Darknight526 5 місяців тому +2

      Thanks friend! We appreciate the timestamps!

    • @Faiyad-ym8ss
      @Faiyad-ym8ss 4 місяці тому +1

      @@Darknight526 saved your time so that you can save the gotham city

    • @Darknight526
      @Darknight526 4 місяці тому +1

      You got it :) @@Faiyad-ym8ss

    • @Darknight526
      @Darknight526 4 місяці тому +1

      lmaoooo you bet! @@Faiyad-ym8ss

  • @sarahthomson9055
    @sarahthomson9055 2 роки тому +71

    I really appreciate you putting this content out. As someone who can’t afford your course right now I totally understand that you can’t put all your tricks out there but it’s very kind of you to care enough to help us all for free!

  • @shivangi5583
    @shivangi5583 2 роки тому +7

    Your all old videos are really helping me out with my studies. I can't be more grateful. Happy to find you on utube 😌 after so many trials and past disappointments.

  • @polobank4409
    @polobank4409 2 роки тому +7

    I will keep following you for the rest of my study-journey. ❤️

  • @bennyboot
    @bennyboot Рік тому +1

    Your closing comments are so inspiring and hopeful. Thank you.

  • @madameperdue
    @madameperdue 2 роки тому +62

    As a Korean studying English as a second language, I've landed your channel accidentally. I've watched lots of different UA-cam videos which can help me improve my listening ability. While watching your videos I thought I could get some tips to study English more efficiently. Besides, for a person who's been used to American English like me, It's quite a privilege to listen to the accent of New Zealander's thanks to UA-cam.

    • @babadoup
      @babadoup 2 роки тому +10

      Your written English is perfect

    • @HudantProPvPear
      @HudantProPvPear 2 роки тому +5

      Hey! I'm also a foreigner studying English as a second language. If you happen to have any tips on how to improve encoding on language learning, I'd appreciate reading them.

    • @StevesGunShot
      @StevesGunShot 2 роки тому +1

      @Sarah Hodgins we do hahah

    • @user10000kfh
      @user10000kfh 2 роки тому +5

      I speak English as a third language I have never moved to any place that I can learn the American accent from, only American tv shows have helped me a lot, reading books are a great way to improve my English vocabulary as well never give up .

    • @leoru9861
      @leoru9861 2 роки тому +3

      Justin said in a previous clip that language learning is not the same kind of learning, but it a skill you need to improve. With skills you don't wanna "learn" them. Instead he recommended just looking at the most necessary concepts and the applying them as soon as possible (through listening / speaking)

  • @clive_edwinn
    @clive_edwinn 2 роки тому +20

    Would be valuable in seeing you take a topic from a subject in the sciences or mathematics. Great work Justin thank you for the tools for learning better!

  • @lukebanwell264
    @lukebanwell264 2 роки тому +3

    I like the semi vlog style of you holding the camera, yet another great video from you, keep it up 👍🏼

  • @Sci-Fi_Fan296
    @Sci-Fi_Fan296 Рік тому

    This was very interesting. Glad to have come across this channel recently. Thanks for the info.

  • @ReflectionOcean
    @ReflectionOcean 5 місяців тому +3

    - Tackle most important tasks first to avoid procrastination - [0:08]
    - Utilize available time effectively before scheduled appointments - [0:31]
    - Prioritize tasks that enhance long-term skills and knowledge - [1:06]
    - Choose study techniques that reduce cognitive load and increase retention - [6:24]
    - Simplify complex ideas during the study to aid memory retention - [7:28]
    - Use mind mapping for visual organization and recall - [2:44]
    - Select note-taking apps like Concepts for infinite canvas benefits - [2:46]
    - Offload detailed information to apps like Roam Research for organization - [4:49]
    - Simplify notes by removing unnecessary words for easier visualization - [6:24]
    - Focus on efficient encoding to reduce the need for constant repetition - [8:35]

  • @elizabethingram3800
    @elizabethingram3800 2 роки тому +1

    Great content. Great system.

  • @amadeusakreveusmusic3356
    @amadeusakreveusmusic3356 2 роки тому +1

    Straight from the catalyst session!

  • @okoroaforikem9928
    @okoroaforikem9928 2 роки тому

    Thank you for answering my question

  • @McCheery
    @McCheery 2 роки тому +1

    Great video 😀

  • @sohamgawande6100
    @sohamgawande6100 2 роки тому +3

    The master is back. Plz upload frequently means a lot to everybody 🤞

  • @katewerran8327
    @katewerran8327 2 роки тому +2

    Hey Justin, thank you for your content! Please could you link your videos for the techniques which you refer to/use, in the description box?? Finding the information youre providing really insightful. Thanks again!

  • @aryansrivastava727
    @aryansrivastava727 Рік тому +9

    from priming i get the sense that i list down the headings in the textbooks and sources and i see which relate to which when i study the chapter and during that i get in deep detail like when studying atomic structure, i will list down Dalton's hypothesis and law , discoveries, models of atoms(thompson,rutherford,bohr,quantum) and etc topics and then i will read the book and see how do these topics inter relate like here these models are successors to each other and have incorporated the pred's conclusions and their failures and deep within these topics i get the knowledge of alpha ,beta and gamma rays and i relate them to discoveries heading and use kinematics and electrodynamics to relate Z and n with parameters like radius and velocity in bohr and rutherford.
    is this correct explanation?(sorry for bad english)

  • @babadoup
    @babadoup 2 роки тому

    Great channel

  • @haneli4568
    @haneli4568 2 роки тому +5

    I know chunk mapping was mentioned in the previous video, this is the video building off of that, but I don't really understand that concept. Was the mindmap in the video before this your chunk map and now you're building off of that to better create a grinde map structure? The way I understand it, when you're priming you should create a basic mindmap which will just be the big ideas. Then when you go to study the content further you start off with chunk mapping and build up to a grinde map? Let me know if I understood this incorrectly...

  • @RexZ412
    @RexZ412 2 роки тому +1

    great video

  • @areejalimukhi9391
    @areejalimukhi9391 2 роки тому +1

    Awesome vid

  • @fairuzastevenson9896
    @fairuzastevenson9896 Рік тому

    Thank you

  • @Satyaprakash__1929
    @Satyaprakash__1929 2 роки тому +4

    Please come up atleast a short in a week to let us be in contact with u and motivated us to implement the knowledge u have given through your utube videos (for those who can't afford this for now , due to financial crisis in this pandemic)

  • @goldenrain7421
    @goldenrain7421 2 роки тому

    You really are saving my life. I'm still trying to apply these new concepts

  • @stackingflow
    @stackingflow 2 роки тому +5

    Your videos are great and helpful, I wish I had money to buy your course

  • @joanne1561
    @joanne1561 5 місяців тому +1

    Is it better to use lower-order structures on certain pieces of information? It is much faster while cramming just for an exam. Priming and mindmaps are quite time-consuming and I find it difficult to make all the information relevant for me especially abstract concepts.

  • @DKP421
    @DKP421 2 роки тому +2

    Hey guys how do I study when I have no energy...thr only time I have to study is at night and at that time I am tired from the other activities I do

  • @bobbobson4030
    @bobbobson4030 2 роки тому +1

    Could you elaborate a bit on using ROAM?

  • @neetinsights3883
    @neetinsights3883 Рік тому +4

    What I have learned :
    Priority management avoids procrastination
    Second thing how u know ur concentration time

  • @MrHimadri89
    @MrHimadri89 8 місяців тому +1

    is it a good idea to discuss your thoughts doubts and what if's question or ask any clarification with chat GPT as you are studying? Is it effective or waste of time?

  • @shainn2237
    @shainn2237 2 роки тому

    good content

  • @Med_Amine374
    @Med_Amine374 11 місяців тому

    Edit:
    I have an "old" Android tablet that doesn't support "concept" neither " Microsoft whiteboard" (free, cross platform, infinite canvas), so I'm using "ScribMster" (provides infinite canvas too) - I found it more handful than "HandWrite pro" or "squid"

  • @littlenose4085
    @littlenose4085 Рік тому +2

    Does anyone have a link to his previous study session that he was mentioning?
    I really wish to see more of exactly How and What he is Doing and Thinking when Priming. 😊

    • @sofiabruiz17
      @sofiabruiz17 Рік тому +1

      Not sure if this is the one you are refering to: ua-cam.com/video/5JJnBuTQahs/v-deo.html
      Its a 2 hour study setuon

    • @glo376
      @glo376 Рік тому +6

      I feel like Justin uses a lot of cryptic lingo and the techniques are explained so arbitrarily as a way to get us to join his course. Either that or I am just not very smart and his explanations are flying over my head lol

  • @solrart
    @solrart 8 місяців тому

    Hej Justin, what is the best free open-source alternative to roam, do you know one?

  • @simone522
    @simone522 2 роки тому

    Is this process effective for studying (and remembering) the concepts for an IT certification such as Security+ ? It seems the longer I study -say for a couple weeks- I'll begin to lose the earlier concepts. I'll look back at pages and pages of things written down that I feel was a waste. The material seems to have a 'build upon the last concept' sequence that I can't seem to take advantage of. What to try?

    • @Moses_messiah
      @Moses_messiah 2 роки тому +2

      Review things you already know every 3 days until you can remember it automatically and once you reach that level do it only once a week

  • @alexkalimbwe
    @alexkalimbwe 2 роки тому

    Element interactivity

  • @CompSciSimplified
    @CompSciSimplified 2 роки тому +9

    Sir,i saw in one of your videos in which you told that why Pomodoro technique does not work.
    I am deeply impressed by the logical and reseqrch based points put forward by you,however i would like to put forward a few more points in support of Pomodoro technique-
    1.When you keep a fixed time limit which is already set by you before,you have a facility to focus upon that time limit instead of your work,which saves you from procrastination.For example,if you have to read an article about say "Dynamic Programming" which would take anywhere around 1 hour,research suggests that if you would focus upon completing the article,you would start procrastinating right away.Your brain would start loosing focus and you woun't be able to maintain Flow state.
    If however,you focus upon length of time,say out of 25 only 8 min. are left and you are focusing upon that,you would be able to maintain your focus and flow state.
    This is well suggested by research.
    2.By completing the Pomodoros,it gives you a feeling of accomplishment,which then releases dopamine and hence it helps to maintain flow state.
    The technique which you suggested,doesn't provide facility of that kind as you can quit at any time,whenever your focus reaches 50% of it's optimum.
    The only thing from which you can take feeling of accomplishment is only number of minutes,which is trying to capture the liquid without container.
    Really number of minutes don't give you that much pleasure as number of pomodoro does,your mind doesn't recognize that.
    3.When you have a time limit put on your brain,it avoids procrastination and forces your brain to concentrate.(See Parkinson's law)

    • @vulnerablegrowth3774
      @vulnerablegrowth3774 2 роки тому +1

      He knows all of this, they are the basic arguments for pomodoro. But how is it working for you in practice? You can pull out as my arguments as you want, but if it’s not actually working well, then why do any of them matter. And pomodoro might seem to work well, but if you compare it to “working until your mind is slowing down”, then you might notice that the pomodoro is not so good. Or maybe not.
      All in all, the theoretical reasons of why you like pomodoro don’t matter. What matters is how good it is in reality/practice compared to other methods of work.

  • @Spartos83
    @Spartos83 2 роки тому +1

    Sometimes I find that the diagram makes the situation complicated. How do you simplify the diagrams?

    • @edmel144
      @edmel144 2 роки тому

      Note: I have yet to really use mind maps, they never really worked for me using pen and paper. I think I digital tools are excellent if you have bad handwriting or are not artistic. From Justin’s and other videos I get a sense that good mind maps are like fractals, that is you should have separate minds maps that get drilled down to from higher concept minds maps, or have them on a continuous sheet with no bounds, like the note taking app Justin mentions. Eventually through chunking a one word concept on the higher level mind map should trigger or the underlying concept on the lower level mind map.

    • @Spartos83
      @Spartos83 2 роки тому

      @@edmel144 How do you comprehend complicated subjects like science?

  • @fabriziogabrielmartinezval5458

    Hello, It does not have a relation to the topic of the video, What should I do if I have contact with the information for first time only in class? For me is not possible to know what the professor will teach in his next class.

    • @sofiabruiz17
      @sofiabruiz17 Рік тому

      Dont you have a sillabus? A textbook? Nothing? Guidelines for the course?

  • @joaoguilhermeg8345
    @joaoguilhermeg8345 2 роки тому

    Hi, Justin, could you tell me what is the model of your laptop from hp???

  • @kairos5796
    @kairos5796 Рік тому

    Hey what laptop do u use.?

  • @0Aidan0Lynch0
    @0Aidan0Lynch0 2 роки тому +12

    4:30 Dont have to memorize all details… How lucky. I study medicine. I have to meomrize every fucking Detail xD because on every exam thei are asking 90% details and 10% about concepts xD

    • @copium392
      @copium392 2 роки тому +3

      Even in medicine most of the concepts are built upon previous concepts. You should try to chunk the information more.

    • @sofiabruiz17
      @sofiabruiz17 Рік тому

      Same, my exams are built in a way where they prioritize memorizing to understanding.
      Actually, the more you understand the whole concept and conect things the more you overthing a question. Since you didnt memorize the definition you dont realise its one word of because its technically still right as a whole. Its pretty stupid...

    • @TheHiroClaw123
      @TheHiroClaw123 Рік тому +1

      He studied medicine and became a doctor before becoming a full-time study coach. You can definitely apply all of his learning techniques to medicine as well, including this one

    • @sofiabruiz17
      @sofiabruiz17 Рік тому

      @@TheHiroClaw123 studying medicine yes, getting good grades may depend a lot on where you are studying

    • @TheHiroClaw123
      @TheHiroClaw123 Рік тому

      @@sofiabruiz17 but this channel is about improving students' learning capabilities. So, you would be getting better grades from using these techniques, while spending less time studying. Everything taught is based on how humans learn naturally, so all of this stuff is very intuitive and organic. Even if your focus is memorization and understanding only, you can still do so faster, and retain information longer if you apply what he's talking about. I recommend watching his video on applying bloom's taxonomy because it explains the theoretical concepts behind this process.
      Also, universities and syllabi might be different, but science is shared and kept the same throughout the world. The logical concepts behind medicine doesn't change

  • @wildchocolate8808
    @wildchocolate8808 2 роки тому

    How do you use flashcards and spaced repetion?

    • @edmel144
      @edmel144 2 роки тому

      Anki, it’s probably the best overall implementation.

  • @777ter
    @777ter Рік тому

    What iPad is he using?

  • @charumathiilango3446
    @charumathiilango3446 4 місяці тому +3

    Everything said in this video is true and effective. But don't you think the thumbnail is misleading. Who can study 4 weeks worth of material in just 2 hours? no one. They can certainly maximise their efficiency not to that extent. So please don't use such clickbait in your videos, I'm sure many people would have clicked on your video even if you had not. Don't give young and impressionable members of the audience a wrong idea of what they can realistically do, when they don't achieve that, they are going to feel bad about themselves, which I'm sure is not your intention.

  • @ManBro25
    @ManBro25 4 місяці тому

    I think that your methods of learning are best suited for hierarchical individual learning and not very well for distributed individual learning.
    Your methods work in an environment where information is passed hierarchically, from tutor to student. The professor, represents the institution, and the institution choses or at least serves as a guide to build your knowledge. Later on, an exam will indicate the quality of your learning based on how much you were able to remember from your study sessions.
    Unfortunately, even though your strategies are efficient in a hierarchically learning environment, they are not efficient for distributed individual learning.
    As a self-tough, I believe that more importantly then developing your memory, you should focus on developing all your critical skills. Rather then focusing in developing efficient memory tools, a student should focus in understanding his persona and his surroundings . Self-awareness plays a huge role in maintaining a sustainable long term learning path. Knowing how to investigate, compare, question and reflect are also extremely important for a studying to encode information in a much higher level then just relying in memorisation.
    I’m aware that you endorse students developing their critical thinking. This comment is solely an observation from a viewer who believes that your strategies work best for graduate and high school students, but not much for a sculptor, a draftsman, a hacker, a poet or a painter. These are practices that rely in developing, overall, high quality questioning, reflecting and problem solving skills. Exam’s are just not enough to qualify someone’s learning in those areas of study. Is much more about the level of realisation of the student and his satisfaction level over his own work.

  • @jacobdehaas6482
    @jacobdehaas6482 2 роки тому

    Where did you find the doge coin ad remix song lmaooo so good

  • @davidnguyen8792
    @davidnguyen8792 2 роки тому +1

    hi justin

  • @JustinSung
    @JustinSung  2 роки тому +104

    In this video, I show you how I study when I have only an hour to spare on a busy day with lots of other commitments.
    The main points are:
    - Methods of prioritisation and an example of "Eat the Frog"
    - A quick shout-out to some apps I commonly use
    ------- you can get a free 30-day trial of Concepts at this link: concepts.app/offer (NOT SPONSORED)
    ------- check out Roam Research here: roamresearch.com (ALSO NOT SPONSORED)
    - Showing this "layering approach" to learning where you go wide and shallow each time you study, which allows you to build a widely connected and relational cognitive scaffold each time you study, starting from the very first session. Each subsequent session, the scaffold gets more added to it, with more and more detail. With each layer, the knowledge gets more specific, but you always maintain the underlying scaffold that gives information meaning. All of this creates higher quality encoding and the DIFFICULTY associated with figuring out the BEST scaffold is the cognitive load necessary to drive up the encoding in the first place.
    Remember, good learning should feel challenging!
    It means your brain is working.In this video, I show you how I study when I have only an hour to spare on a busy day with lots of other commitments.
    The main points are:
    - Methods of prioritisation and an example of "Eat the Frog"
    - A quick shout-out to some apps I commonly use
    ------- you can get a free 30-day trial of Concepts at this link: concepts.app/offer (NOT SPONSORED)
    ------- check out Roam Research here: roamresearch.com (ALSO NOT SPONSORED)
    - Showing this "layering approach" to learning where you go wide and shallow each time you study, which allows you to build a widely connected and relational cognitive scaffold each time you study, starting from the very first session. Each subsequent session, the scaffold gets more added to it, with more and more detail. With each layer, the knowledge gets more specific, but you always maintain the underlying scaffold that gives information meaning. All of this creates higher quality encoding and the DIFFICULTY associated with figuring out the BEST scaffold is the cognitive load necessary to drive up the encoding in the first place.
    Remember, good learning should feel challenging!
    It means your brain is working.

    • @Raphael_.-
      @Raphael_.- 2 роки тому +4

      Thank you for the summary! You pasted it twice though haha

    • @carsanovadidrifto800
      @carsanovadidrifto800 2 роки тому

      Have your sins been forgiven today and forever? Think about this. The God of the Bible, the One True God made You and I to worship him, obey Him, and enjoy Him forever. But You and I break His laws daily. You, like me, are not good at all in the eyes of God.
      ‘There is no one good, no not even one. (Romans3:10)
      ‘For all have sinned and fall short of The Glory of God’ (Romans 3:23)
      You have always done wrong in the eyes of God, this is a problem because Psalm 5:5 reads: ‘...You [GOD] hate all who do wrong.’
      ‘But because of your stubbornness and your unrepentant heart, you are storing up wrath against yourself for the day of God’s wrath, when his righteous judgment will
      be revealed.’ Rom 5:5
      The person who sins is the one who will die. Ezekiel 18:20
      All these things and more are counted against us. God is the just judge of the world and one day He will judge you, and you are guilty.
      He will settle the score for all the wrongs you've done. God is holy meaning He is righteous (morally perfect in thought, word, and deed) It also means He is set apart and infinitely higher than us. God will punish You for all Your sin or wrongdoing in the world, this is because He is Good and Just Judge.
      This means that if You sin ONCE, God will cast you in hell for eternity. Because He is good and He doesn't turn a blind eye to sin. So how can God forgive you and me of all our sins? But there is good news. 2000 years ago Jesus the Son of God came into this world and lived a perfect life ( He never sinned once) and He died on the cross taking the wrath that we deserve and paid the penalty for the sins we committed.
      The bible says that if you will repent
      (confess and forsake your sins) and trust in what Christ did on the cross OUT OF HIS LOVE FOR YOU-(He took the wrath of God against you for your evil deeds and thoughts). Then all your sins will be forgiven and when you die you will be in heaven with God and all who have believed in The Gospel of Jesus Christ.
      This is the true Gospel of Jesus:
      Jesus died( Bore the punishment for your evil sins and heart, so that you can be forgiven. He took your special spot in Hell) and on the third day, He rose from the grave(So that you can have true life and His spot next to The only true God.).
      Verses:
      ‘All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, and all are justified freely by his grace through the redemption that came by ChristJesus.’ Rom3:24; 'Whoever believes in him is not condemned, but whoever does not believe is condemned already, because he has not believed in the name of the only Son of God.' John 3:18
      Get right with God today, don't wait. Once you die after that comes the judgment. It's the most important thing you can do. If you repent and trust in what Christ did on the cross for You then you will be born again. Right now you're dead in your sins and you can't see the beauty of Jesus Christ but after you trust in Christ all the things you hate about God like obeying him, serving Him, loving Him and others, reading the bible, praying, and going to church, you will love to do those things because God changes your heart. That's how you know you have been born again and forgiven. Please think long about this, and most importantly please take at least 5 minutes a day to read the Bible. Start in 'Matthew'. An eternity in hell (darkness and a lake of fire the bible describes it, with weeping and gnashing of teeth) or an eternity in the loving arms of God who is infinitely glorious, has infinite knowledge and has infinite power and love to do all that He pleases. You decide. Truth is independent of human conviction, meaning that what you believe does not change the fact that Jesus is your only Hope!
      Have a blessed day!!

    • @carsanovadidrifto800
      @carsanovadidrifto800 2 роки тому

      @@Raphael_.- Have your sins been forgiven today and forever? Think about this. The God of the Bible, the One True God made You and I to worship him, obey Him, and enjoy Him forever. But You and I break His laws daily. You, like me, are not good at all in the eyes of God.
      ‘There is no one good, no not even one. (Romans3:10)
      ‘For all have sinned and fall short of The Glory of God’ (Romans 3:23)
      You have always done wrong in the eyes of God, this is a problem because Psalm 5:5 reads: ‘...You [GOD] hate all who do wrong.’
      ‘But because of your stubbornness and your unrepentant heart, you are storing up wrath against yourself for the day of God’s wrath, when his righteous judgment will
      be revealed.’ Rom 5:5
      The person who sins is the one who will die. Ezekiel 18:20
      All these things and more are counted against us. God is the just judge of the world and one day He will judge you, and you are guilty.
      He will settle the score for all the wrongs you've done. God is holy meaning He is righteous (morally perfect in thought, word, and deed) It also means He is set apart and infinitely higher than us. God will punish You for all Your sin or wrongdoing in the world, this is because He is Good and Just Judge.
      This means that if You sin ONCE, God will cast you in hell for eternity. Because He is good and He doesn't turn a blind eye to sin. So how can God forgive you and me of all our sins? But there is good news. 2000 years ago Jesus the Son of God came into this world and lived a perfect life ( He never sinned once) and He died on the cross taking the wrath that we deserve and paid the penalty for the sins we committed.
      The bible says that if you will repent
      (confess and forsake your sins) and trust in what Christ did on the cross OUT OF HIS LOVE FOR YOU-(He took the wrath of God against you for your evil deeds and thoughts). Then all your sins will be forgiven and when you die you will be in heaven with God and all who have believed in The Gospel of Jesus Christ.
      This is the true Gospel of Jesus:
      Jesus died( Bore the punishment for your evil sins and heart, so that you can be forgiven. He took your special spot in Hell) and on the third day, He rose from the grave(So that you can have true life and His spot next to The only true God.).
      Verses:
      ‘All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, and all are justified freely by his grace through the redemption that came by ChristJesus.’ Rom3:24; 'Whoever believes in him is not condemned, but whoever does not believe is condemned already, because he has not believed in the name of the only Son of God.' John 3:18
      Get right with God today, don't wait. Once you die after that comes the judgment. It's the most important thing you can do. If you repent and trust in what Christ did on the cross for You then you will be born again. Right now you're dead in your sins and you can't see the beauty of Jesus Christ but after you trust in Christ all the things you hate about God like obeying him, serving Him, loving Him and others, reading the bible, praying, and going to church, you will love to do those things because God changes your heart. That's how you know you have been born again and forgiven. Please think long about this, and most importantly please take at least 5 minutes a day to read the Bible. Start in 'Matthew'. An eternity in hell (darkness and a lake of fire the bible describes it, with weeping and gnashing of teeth) or an eternity in the loving arms of God who is infinitely glorious, has infinite knowledge and has infinite power and love to do all that He pleases. You decide. Truth is independent of human conviction, meaning that what you believe does not change the fact that Jesus is your only Hope!
      Have a blessed day!!

    • @ammielsidal3362
      @ammielsidal3362 Рік тому

      Our learning would be much faster and understood at a much deeper level, if knowledge such as books and textbooks , instead of being in a sequential format , would be in the roam research or obsidian note taking format, where ideas which are related are stated and doesn't leave the learner To figure out the rest all by himself

    • @Katherine-ww1ks
      @Katherine-ww1ks 6 місяців тому

      Where's the music from?

  • @tarunarachmad3976
    @tarunarachmad3976 9 місяців тому

    8.14

  • @Pollito27918
    @Pollito27918 2 роки тому +1

    This might be a very dumb question but is it completely necessary to write notes? I never do, in stead I just explain thing to myself when I finally get them in simplest way possible 😳

  • @shainn2237
    @shainn2237 2 роки тому

    awa

  • @shainn2237
    @shainn2237 2 роки тому

    cv

  • @shainn2237
    @shainn2237 2 роки тому

    d

  • @artaza99
    @artaza99 2 роки тому +7

    This is better. Your videos have tremendous content and great knowledge, and it has definitely helped me. To grow the amount of people you reach and can help.
    MAKE YOUR VIDEOS THIS SHORT OR SHORTER. 11 MIN MAX, think of it as a challenge, for your videos to be a marketable product on this "industry" that is youtube. No matter if you feel your videos "need" to be 25-30 min long for the content, try working around it and uploading more frequently 11 minute videos rather than long long videos.
    You don't need to follow my advice, it's just my two cents - I would like to see your channel grow.

  • @shainn2237
    @shainn2237 2 роки тому

    s

  • @Shaniko
    @Shaniko 3 місяці тому

    Are we just gonna skip past the What the hell is that cool dial thing you use on your screen!?

  • @governmentmedicalcollege7688
    @governmentmedicalcollege7688 2 роки тому +1

    for youtube algorithem

  • @shainn2237
    @shainn2237 2 роки тому

    re

  • @AhmetKaan
    @AhmetKaan 2 роки тому +3

    *To all the dreamers out there, don't ever let the world's negativity disenchant you or your spirit. If you surround yourself with love and right people, ANYTHING is possible...*

  • @user-hd4sp9ze5f
    @user-hd4sp9ze5f 6 місяців тому

    watching this video instead of actually learning haha

  • @shainn2237
    @shainn2237 2 роки тому

    rf

  • @shainn2237
    @shainn2237 2 роки тому

    efs

  • @carsanovadidrifto800
    @carsanovadidrifto800 2 роки тому

    Have your sins been forgiven today and forever? Think about this. The God of the Bible, the One True God made You and I to worship him, obey Him, and enjoy Him forever. But You and I break His laws daily. You, like me, are not good at all in the eyes of God.
    ‘There is no one good, no not even one. (Romans3:10)
    ‘For all have sinned and fall short of The Glory of God’ (Romans 3:23)
    You have always done wrong in the eyes of God, this is a problem because Psalm 5:5 reads: ‘...You [GOD] hate all who do wrong.’
    ‘But because of your stubbornness and your unrepentant heart, you are storing up wrath against yourself for the day of God’s wrath, when his righteous judgment will
    be revealed.’ Rom 5:5
    The person who sins is the one who will die. Ezekiel 18:20
    All these things and more are counted against us. God is the just judge of the world and one day He will judge you, and you are guilty.
    He will settle the score for all the wrongs you've done. God is holy meaning He is righteous (morally perfect in thought, word, and deed) It also means He is set apart and infinitely higher than us. God will punish You for all Your sin or wrongdoing in the world, this is because He is Good and Just Judge.
    This means that if You sin ONCE, God will cast you in hell for eternity. Because He is good and He doesn't turn a blind eye to sin. So how can God forgive you and me of all our sins? But there is good news. 2000 years ago Jesus the Son of God came into this world and lived a perfect life ( He never sinned once) and He died on the cross taking the wrath that we deserve and paid the penalty for the sins we committed.
    The bible says that if you will repent
    (confess and forsake your sins) and trust in what Christ did on the cross OUT OF HIS LOVE FOR YOU-(He took the wrath of God against you for your evil deeds and thoughts). Then all your sins will be forgiven and when you die you will be in heaven with God and all who have believed in The Gospel of Jesus Christ.
    This is the true Gospel of Jesus:
    Jesus died( Bore the punishment for your evil sins and heart, so that you can be forgiven. He took your special spot in Hell) and on the third day, He rose from the grave(So that you can have true life and His spot next to The only true God.).
    Verses:
    ‘All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, and all are justified freely by his grace through the redemption that came by ChristJesus.’ Rom3:24; 'Whoever believes in him is not condemned, but whoever does not believe is condemned already, because he has not believed in the name of the only Son of God.' John 3:18
    Get right with God today, don't wait. Once you die after that comes the judgment. It's the most important thing you can do. If you repent and trust in what Christ did on the cross for You then you will be born again. Right now you're dead in your sins and you can't see the beauty of Jesus Christ but after you trust in Christ all the things you hate about God like obeying him, serving Him, loving Him and others, reading the bible, praying, and going to church, you will love to do those things because God changes your heart. That's how you know you have been born again and forgiven. Please think long about this, and most importantly please take at least 5 minutes a day to read the Bible. Start in 'Matthew'. An eternity in hell (darkness and a lake of fire the bible describes it, with weeping and gnashing of teeth) or an eternity in the loving arms of God who is infinitely glorious, has infinite knowledge and has infinite power and love to do all that He pleases. You decide. Truth is independent of human conviction, meaning that what you believe does not change the fact that Jesus is your only Hope!
    Have a blessed day!!

  • @r__b6095
    @r__b6095 7 місяців тому

    This is all a bit interesting without actually saying anything useful. It kind of ends up making me think your videos are essentially clickbait not worth watching because i won't get anything from them

  • @timmbot6082
    @timmbot6082 Місяць тому

    Oh no, you’re studying SEL! The program for students to deal with cognitive dissonance from neo-marxist Paulo Frerie’s pedagogy and Critical Theory. Also recommended by UNESCO to deal with students cognitive dissonance from SDGs (sustainable development goals). 🤢

  • @kamranmoazzamansari7289
    @kamranmoazzamansari7289 2 роки тому +1

    remnote, it has a lifetime free plan which is awesome, the pro is more cool tho :)

  • @maxfiialkovskyi5346
    @maxfiialkovskyi5346 Рік тому

    4:58
    Nitpick: Roam Research is not a relational database, it's a text processor with Zettelkasten-style hyperlinks. It's a great app for taking notes and linking them together. But it's not what relational databases do.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Relational_database

  • @shainn2237
    @shainn2237 2 роки тому

    efs